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Show f:o--o---o---oi; - Good Roads Facts KO---o-'-oo'.to-'O- ;; Stick to present way of building ' roads and stick in mud. ' Ten million dollars will be spent for paving the highways of South Carolina In 1927. Greater utilization of highway transportation trans-portation is the chief solution of distribution dis-tribution costs and difficulties. During 1927 the state of Nebraska will spend $5,500,000 of state and federal fed-eral aid money on its highway system, according to an estimate hy the department depart-ment of public works. 9 Years ago the bottom used to drop 1 out of country roads in the spring, hut cement has whipped that condition to death. . . . ( Six-way main roads, with lanes for slow, medium and express traffic, are proposed as a solution of London's iraflie problems. j ! Construction on the central Cuban highway, which will be approximately , (300 miles in extent, recently was he- j gun in several different parts of the : island |